RE: [NF] Zone Alarm Pro (or equivalent)

2013-12-18 Thread Dave Crozier
+1 for Comodo...

Dave

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I've used Comodo's firewall with pretty good success. 




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 On Dec 17, 2013, at 2:21 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account 
 mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
 
 I was thinking of putting ZAP or something better on my Win7 laptop to 
 ensure nothing phoning home without my consent.  Zone Alarm Pro 
 (ZAP) used to be good but then it got slow and clunky.
 
 What do you use nowadays to achieve this kind of firewall protection?
 
 tia,
 --Mike
 
 
 
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Re: [NF] Zone Alarm Pro (or equivalent)

2013-12-18 Thread Alan Bourke


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013, at 10:21 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
 
 What do you use nowadays to achieve this kind of firewall protection?
 
 

I don't. The built-in functionality in Windows 7 and 8 is more than
adequate, and ZAP and the like cause more problems than they solve IMO.

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Re: FoxInCloud version 2.0 is available!

2013-12-18 Thread Frank Cazabon

On 17/12/2013 05:53 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:

What are the credentials to get in the demo?



http://foxincloud.com/CTBtest/
login demo
pass demo

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Re: Detecting monitor serial numbers from VFP app?

2013-12-18 Thread Man-wai Chang
Not helping you directly, but the following site looks interesting.

http://www.portrait.com/dtune/phl/enu/index.html

On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:34 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
 VFP9SP2

 I have to create an inventory report of all the computers, monitors, and
 printers in our office.  Specifically, I want to know if there's a way to
 detect the serial number of the monitors attached?  Our staff have 2
 monitors attached to their docking stations.  I'd hate to have to visit
 each of 80 workstations and kill my eyes with the small print on the back
 of each monitor...hence why I'm hoping for a smarter solution.

 tia!
 --Mike



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Re: Prevent Report Field Splitting Between Pages

2013-12-18 Thread Man-wai Chang
Memo field might help. You could use memlines() to calculate the
number of lines.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 4:15 AM, Ken Dibble krdib...@stny.rr.com wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I think this is a common question, often asked and answered, but I can't
 remember what the answer is.

 I have a report whose detail band contains four field objects. The first,
 third, and fourth objects can never contain more than one line of text. That
 is, they never need to expand with overflow. The second object may contain
 between two and four lines of text, and it needs to expand with overflow.

 My problem is, when the report gets near the bottom of the page, I don't
 want it to start a new row in the detail band if there isn't enough room for
 the full rendered height of the second field object. On the other hand, I
 don't want to hard-code the height of the object to the maximum.

 I am generating the contents of the second field on the fly in the .frx, and
 it has to be the second field in the row (it's a bunch of concatenated mail
 address fields).

 Forcing multiple CHR(13)s in the first field object based on the contents of
 the second doesn't work.

 I'm using the standard old-style report writer; no ReportListener, in VFP 9
 SP 1.

 How do I:

 Render the field on the fly, use the old-style report writer, and make sure
 that a new row doesn't start unless the rendered height of the second object
 will fit completely on the page?

 Thanks for any help.

 Ken Dibble
 www.stic-cil.org


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Re: Prevent Report Field Splitting Between Pages

2013-12-18 Thread Peter Cushing

Ken Dibble wrote:

Hi folks,

snip
How do I:

Render the field on the fly, use the old-style report writer, and make 
sure that a new row doesn't start unless the rendered height of the 
second object will fit completely on the page?



Sounds pretty difficult with the old report writer as that will tend to 
expand the field onto a new page if it can.  You might be able to do 
something by creating a dummy grouping and in the group definition you 
can specify Start group on new page when less than  xxx and you can 
put a dimension in.  If you make this the maximum height of your band it 
may work but not tried it myself.


HTH

Peter





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Re: Detecting monitor serial numbers from VFP app?

2013-12-18 Thread Dave Thayer
My knowledge of this is fairly limited, but I'm pretty sure that the
magic word you need for google purposes would be  EDID. Googling
EDID windows yields some promising looking results.

dt

On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:34 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
 VFP9SP2

 I have to create an inventory report of all the computers, monitors, and
 printers in our office.  Specifically, I want to know if there's a way to
 detect the serial number of the monitors attached?  Our staff have 2
 monitors attached to their docking stations.  I'd hate to have to visit
 each of 80 workstations and kill my eyes with the small print on the back
 of each monitor...hence why I'm hoping for a smarter solution.

 tia!
 --Mike



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Re: Prevent Report Field Splitting Between Pages

2013-12-18 Thread Ken Dibble

 How do I:

 Render the field on the fly, use the old-style report writer, and make sure
 that a new row doesn't start unless the rendered height of the second object
 will fit completely on the page?


Memo field might help. You could use memlines() to calculate the
number of lines.


I have to assemble the contents of the field object in the field object 
itself, as the report is rendered. (My reporting system creates a cursor 
suitable for output in a variety of formats, for a variety of purposes, not 
just a VFP .frx report. As such, it needs to have discrete fields for each 
element of a mailing address. I would have to entirely rewrite the logic of 
the report system to get a pre-assembled mailing address into a memo field 
in a cursor. It's not worth the time and effort to do that.)


But thanks. You're the only person who has responded at all.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org 



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data structure question

2013-12-18 Thread Gary Jeurink
I'm trying to throw together a gymnastics school in a cloud that includes
skill tracking, an attendance and billing system. Since I don't have
accounting experience, I need help with the invoice structure so I have
questions.

Tables involved as I have progressed so far: classes, students,
clients(person billed), spots(current list of students per class), and
sessions

A session can be 4-weeks, 5-weeks or 11-weeks (summer option where a
customer may pick which of the 11 weeks they want to attend).

 

In the end I want to take roll per class. classID, studentID, sessionID,
(date?). This is where I get hazy. Where do I put attended/absent fields
when it will be class/session/date related.

Class-1 could meets Mondays at 4pm. (Labor day-off..1-less week) Class-2
could meet up to 4-times per week. A student could be enrolled in more than
1-class (discount-eligible). Client-12 may have multiple children (also
discount eligible).

 

I'm thinking my invoice to bill clients for a session, will be the same
table I take enrollment in. It gets complicated as we try to allow
occasional make-ups when other classes have room to accommodate an extra
student. We also allow a student to jump in for the last week of a session
as openings permit and we would pro-rate that session so they only pay from
their start and forward. We have waiting lists for most of our classes
(which means a scheduled make-up is rare).

 

My overall goal is to take attendance and note skill achievements with
i-pads or equivalent device out in the gym and let our office manage the
billing. A cloud would be ideal where parents could check student progress
and interact with notes to and from coaches and so on.

 

I'm not afraid of doing the work but I'm not sure how to proceed and I don't
want to make a big fluffy data records that never get used.

 

Gary Jeurink



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Re: data structure question

2013-12-18 Thread Stephen Russell
Per your description you need to create a billing table to cross reference
the gymnast to the parent.

Having paid for a granddaughters gymnastics before I paid no matter if she
were there or not.  You pay in advance monthly and there is credit for
injury only.   Maybe they had pay per visit rates and we never would pay
that higher rate?




On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Gary Jeurink g.jeur...@charter.net wrote:

 I'm trying to throw together a gymnastics school in a cloud that includes
 skill tracking, an attendance and billing system. Since I don't have
 accounting experience, I need help with the invoice structure so I have
 questions.

 Tables involved as I have progressed so far: classes, students,
 clients(person billed), spots(current list of students per class), and
 sessions

 A session can be 4-weeks, 5-weeks or 11-weeks (summer option where a
 customer may pick which of the 11 weeks they want to attend).



 In the end I want to take roll per class. classID, studentID, sessionID,
 (date?). This is where I get hazy. Where do I put attended/absent fields
 when it will be class/session/date related.

 Class-1 could meets Mondays at 4pm. (Labor day-off..1-less week) Class-2
 could meet up to 4-times per week. A student could be enrolled in more than
 1-class (discount-eligible). Client-12 may have multiple children (also
 discount eligible).



 I'm thinking my invoice to bill clients for a session, will be the same
 table I take enrollment in. It gets complicated as we try to allow
 occasional make-ups when other classes have room to accommodate an extra
 student. We also allow a student to jump in for the last week of a session
 as openings permit and we would pro-rate that session so they only pay from
 their start and forward. We have waiting lists for most of our classes
 (which means a scheduled make-up is rare).



 My overall goal is to take attendance and note skill achievements with
 i-pads or equivalent device out in the gym and let our office manage the
 billing. A cloud would be ideal where parents could check student progress
 and interact with notes to and from coaches and so on.



 I'm not afraid of doing the work but I'm not sure how to proceed and I
 don't
 want to make a big fluffy data records that never get used.



 Gary Jeurink



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Combobox strange behavior

2013-12-18 Thread John J. Mihaljevic
Hi all,

 

I have a form that gets information from the user before printing a report.
I have an option group for All Accounts or Select Account. If the user
chooses Select Account, a combobox becomes active that allows the user to
choose the account they want to print. The first time through, it works just
fine, showing all the accounts from the table ACCOUNT. The second time
through, it will sometimes show data from another table that's open in the
system.

 

Here are some of the properties for my combobox:

 

RowSource = account.name

RowSourceType = 6 - Fields

Style = 2 - Dropdown List

 

The ACCOUNT table is the only one in the Data Environment, although other
tables are opened through processing. When the report is done, the last
thing I do before returning to the form is to select ACCOUNT again, even
though this really shouldn't be necessary.

 

Any ideas as to what I can look for to make sure the combobox shows data
from ACCOUNT every time?

 

Thanks very much!

 

John



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Re: [NF] Zone Alarm Pro (or equivalent)

2013-12-18 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
On Wed, December 18, 2013 5:04 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
 I don't. The built-in functionality in Windows 7 and 8 is more than
 adequate, and ZAP and the like cause more problems than they solve IMO.


How can you tell if you have some sort of software on your machine that
dials out?


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Finite State Machine

2013-12-18 Thread Nicholas Geti
Do any of you know the Finite State Machine technique for programming? Has 
anyone used it to do programming?

Nick Geti


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Re: Finite State Machine

2013-12-18 Thread Jean MAURICE

I think I do ! In fact I am not sure with the translation.

When you have a lot of 'states' and a lot of conditions, you built an array. 
With one line per state and one column per condition. In each cell of this 
array, you get the index of the next state you must go and the name of the 
procedure you must execute.


Is that what you are dealing with ?

The Foxil


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